The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture addresses hospital architecture as a set of interlocked, overlapping spatial and social conditions. It identifies ways that planned-for and latent functions of hospital spaces work jointly to produce desired outcomes such as greater patient safety, increased scope for care provider communication and more intelligible corridors. By advancing space syntax theory and methods, the volume brings together emerging research on hospital environments. Opening with a description of hospital architecture that emphasizes everyday relations, the sequence of chapters takes an unusually comprehensive view that pairs spaces and occupants in hospitals: the patient room and its intervisibility with adjacent spaces, ca...
International audienceThe intangible value of emotions is often neglected in healthcare evaluations;...
Healing architecture is a defining feature of contemporary hospital design in many parts of the worl...
Hospitalised patients are faced with a brute reorientation of their normal spatial needs andpreferen...
The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture addresses hospital architecture as a set of interlocked, ov...
Hospital design has progressed from the favoured pavilion ward layout of Florence Nightingale’s 1856...
Patients experience a hospital from a particular perspective—lying in a hospital bed—which is highly...
The emergency situation that we are now facing as a result of pandemic Covid-19 is turning our life...
Creating space is the architect's forte.The synthesis of healthcare spaces to form the superfluous w...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
Access to healthcare is deeply conditioned by several social factors such as health policies and ec...
The project examines how architecture and design of space in the intensive unit promotes or hinders ...
The hospital’s ambiguous relationship to everyday social space has long been a central theme of hosp...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
The purpose of this paper is to present the social and psychological aspects of the impact of archit...
Hospital buildings are experienced from a, for most architects, a-typical perspective. Once you are ...
International audienceThe intangible value of emotions is often neglected in healthcare evaluations;...
Healing architecture is a defining feature of contemporary hospital design in many parts of the worl...
Hospitalised patients are faced with a brute reorientation of their normal spatial needs andpreferen...
The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture addresses hospital architecture as a set of interlocked, ov...
Hospital design has progressed from the favoured pavilion ward layout of Florence Nightingale’s 1856...
Patients experience a hospital from a particular perspective—lying in a hospital bed—which is highly...
The emergency situation that we are now facing as a result of pandemic Covid-19 is turning our life...
Creating space is the architect's forte.The synthesis of healthcare spaces to form the superfluous w...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
Access to healthcare is deeply conditioned by several social factors such as health policies and ec...
The project examines how architecture and design of space in the intensive unit promotes or hinders ...
The hospital’s ambiguous relationship to everyday social space has long been a central theme of hosp...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
The purpose of this paper is to present the social and psychological aspects of the impact of archit...
Hospital buildings are experienced from a, for most architects, a-typical perspective. Once you are ...
International audienceThe intangible value of emotions is often neglected in healthcare evaluations;...
Healing architecture is a defining feature of contemporary hospital design in many parts of the worl...
Hospitalised patients are faced with a brute reorientation of their normal spatial needs andpreferen...